18/42 My horse met me at Oxbar Station, and as I was riding, I called at the mill to look at my mail, and so finding John there, I stopped and had a chat with him." "I am glad of that. What did he say to thee? I wonder what makes thee even thyself with that low set. Thy father will be angry, if he knows, and Greenwood thinks he is sure to know if Naylors are meddling in his family or his affairs. Greenwood speaks very badly of the whole crowd--living and dead." "Well, mother, you know none of the Naylors are Methodists; that sets them down with Greenwood. |